
Labour’s mixed standing across the nations
A Labour/ SNP deal of some description could possibly give Labour an overall majority

A Labour/ SNP deal of some description could possibly give Labour an overall majority

The Labour leader visited Stormont to discuss the peace process and the devolution of corporation tax powers

Meanwhile Miliband’s satisfaction ratings north of the border lag behind even Cameron’s

David Coburn MEP accuses SNP of being a racist party in comments that spell more controversy for UKIP

More Scottish voters would prefer an SNP-Labour deal than an outright Labour government.

The Liberal Democrats will this evening warn of the SNP achieving independence by the back door.

Welsh voters reject the stance taken by Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.

DUP first minister Peter Robinson has accused Northern Ireland secretary Theresa Villiers of “breaking her word”.

Labour’s deputy leader in Scotland has “no qualms whatsoever about working with the SNP”.

Ed Jacobs looks at where the SNP and DUP, the likely key players in a hung parliament, now sit politically.